In Psalm 31:14, David writes, “But as for me, I trust in You, O Lord; I say, ‘You are my God.’” David was able say this because he had developed a lifestyle of depending on the Lord in every situation—both the good times and the bad. The same is true for us. When we’re willing to completely trust our future to God, the rel… Read more…
by Patsy Clairmont and Women of Faith
If you are like most Christians, you know you should be praying more often, taking it more seriously, and giving it more priority in your life. But what often gets missed is that prayer is not a requirement but a privilege! Prayer is the pathway to building a relationship with the Savior. Through prayer, the Creator and Sustainer of everything… Read more…
by Luci Swindoll and Women of Faith
For many of us, reading the Bible—much less studying it—is daunting. The language is archaic, the stories are violent, and it’s difficult to know the takeaways. But the truth is the Bible is critical, because it is the means by which we know God, experience His love, and understand what He expects from us.In Uncovering God’s Word… Read more…
by Women of Faith and Christa J. Kinde
Joy has a way of working its way from the inside out. When our lives are filled with joy, the symptoms are unmistakable. A twinkle in the eye. A ready smile. A skip in the step. A song in the heart. Joy lends a glow to the face and a lilt to the voice. Joy is contagious. It is also the birthright of every believer, but rainy days have a way of distracting us… Read more…
by Sheila Walsh and Women of Faith
Each of us has experienced something that left us broken and in pain. We need to recognize we are not alone—there are others who have been where we are, and God understands how we feel. We live in a broken world, but Jesus came to make us whole. In this study readers will learn how to recognize in their hearts they are children of God and made free, ho… Read more…
In Nothing Is Impossible, you'll step into the lives of some of your favorite Women of Faith?Mary Graham, Luci Swindoll, Nicole C. Mullen, Marilyn Meberg, Sheila Walsh, Sandi Patty, and Patsy Clairmont?as ordinary moments show themselves to be extraordinary encounters with God. Discover the creative, hilarious, and the heartwarming ways God shows up. Whe… Read more…
Life hurts. There's no getting around it. But surely there's a way through it?Thankfully, God meets us in the broken places. This isn’t just something we can hope for but something we can expect! This study leads women to find God in broken places by examining the life of Christ, the true Healer. Each of the twelve chapters will highlight a mom… Read more…
by Women of Faith and Margaret Feinberg
Every athlete, performer, and artist trains to reach his or her goals. As Christians, our goal is to be more like Jesus. Spiritual practices are the ways we train to be like Jesus. This study will introduce participants to two types of spiritual disciplines–those that are primarily active and call us to do something and those that are primarily inactive… Read more…
by Women of Faith and Margaret Feinberg
What are you worried about right now? Chances are, something comes to mind. We all face failing health, job loss, family tragedy, and other situations that are uncertain. How do we not only manage our worry, but also over come it? This valuable study guides participants past the low level view of the waves of uncertainty crashing all around u… Read more…
by Women of Faith and Christa J. Kinde
Women of Faith, renowned for their unique combination of personality and truth, offer fresh new messages in their fourth series of popular topical study guides. Titles include: Receiving God's Goodness Experiencing Spiritual Intimacy Contagious Joy Understanding Purpose Each study guide, teeming with insights and quotes from the conference speakers prov… Read more…
by Women of Faith and Margaret Feinberg
What is your favorite kind of book to read? Most of us find great satisfaction in reading—whether by snuggling down with a great biography, savoring a collection of poetry, or enjoying a mind-bending mystery novel. But have you ever considered that what you’re going to read affects how you read it? Understanding the different genres or writing… Read more…
by Women of Faith and Margaret Feinberg
How does God see me? Most of us would answer immediately that God sees us as His beloved children. But underneath that answer, many of us are still afraid that God sees us as unappealing or disappointing. Through this study, women will examine the idea that what we believe about ourselves shapes who we will become. We'll be challenged to exchange our… Read more…
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